Where:
Nichols House Museum
55 Mount Vernon St
Boston, MA 02108
Admission:
$12
Categories:
Art, Date Idea, History, Social Good
Event website:
https://www.nicholshousemuseum.org/visit/
The Nichols House Museum is now also open for Sunday tours-- Peek into a private historic home on historic Beacon Hill! Tours are offered Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays at 11:00, 12:00, and 1:00.
The Nichols House Museum was home to landscape gardener, suffragist, and pacifist Rose Standish Nichols and her family from 1885 to 1960. The museum occupies an 1804 Bulfinch townhouse, among the earliest of its kind on Beacon Hill. Furnished with an original collection, the interiors reflect the cultural values and changing tastes across two generations of Nichols ownership. Highlights include sculpture by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, European paintings, Japanese woodblock prints, and American furniture. Visitors also encounter stories of family, staff, and Boston’s historic Beacon Hill neighborhood.
Click "Book" on our Visit page for tour availability and to purchase tickets. Masks are required to tour the Nichols House Museum.
www.nicholshousemuseum.org/visit
$12 - Adults
$10 - Seniors (65+)
$6 - Students
$6 - Educators
Free - Children 12 and under
Free - Members
Free - Active duty military personnel, plus up to five family members, in collaboration with NEA Blue Star Museums
Free - EBT Cardholders
Free - NARM Members
Group Tours
The Nichols House Museum welcomes groups of five or more at a discounted rate of $8 per person; the Museum offers a flexible rate for schools, universities, and other non-profit groups. Group tours must be booked in advance and are schedule permitting. Contact the museum to arrange a group tour.